Kryloff flower paintings are known for their vibrant colors, expressive energy, and emotional depth. Each reflects fascination with nature’s beauty and desire to evoke emotion through color and form.
Bold, dynamic brushstrokes that create a sense of movement and texture. The technique often involves thick applications of paint (impasto), giving the canvases a tactile, almost three-dimensional quality. The brushwork conveys a sense of immediacy, as though the flowers are alive and swaying in a breeze.
Color is central to flower paintings. The use of vivid yellows, rich blues, purples, and greens, often juxtaposing complementary colors to heighten visual impact. The attention to detail and the use of bold outlines gives each bloom its own personality while contributing to the overall harmony of the piece. These works reflect emotional intensity and the deep connection to the beauty of the natural world.

Some flowers on raw linen, 40 x 60cm , oil on linen

Flower bouquet in blue vase, 70 x80 cm oil on linen

Wild irises, 80x100cm, oil on canvas


Iris
Genus
Iris is a genus of 260–300 species of flowering plants with showy flowers. It takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, which is also the name for the Greek goddess of the rainbow, Iris. Some authors state that the name refers to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species.

Flowers in yellow mars field, 80×80 cm oil on canvas.

Easter moods, 80x80cm, oil on canvas

Yellow bouquet, 40x 50 oil on linen

Yellow irises or ?, 50×60 cm oil on canvas

Red flowers in vase, 50 x60 cm oil on canvas

Dark tulips, 40x50cm oil on canvas

White flowers in vase, 40 x50 oil on canvas

Flowers on red background, 50x70cm oil on canvas

Red flowers on raw linen, 40×60 cm.

Yellow flowers,90x 70 cm, oil on canvas

Violet flowers 40 x50 oil on canvas

Red flowers, 40 x 50 cm, oil on canvas